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Synodontis ocellifer

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Ocellated Synodontis
Spotted Catfish
Species Synodontis ocellifer
Family Mochokidae
Difficulty Easy
Min. Tank Size 208.198 liters
208,197.648 mL

55 US Gallons (208.2L)

Size 20.32 cm

6-8 " (15.2-20.3cm)

sg Freshwater
pH 6.5 - 7.8
Temp. 296.15 K
73.4 °F
533.07 °R

300.15 K
80.6 °F
540.27 °R
23 -27 °C (73.4-80.6°F)

Water Hardness

6-10 °d

Stocking Ratio 1:1 M:F
Availability Uncommon
Diet

Omnivore
Pellet Foods
Flake Foods
Other (See article)

Life Span

5-10 years

Habitat

Africa

Contents

[edit] Alternative names

Spotted Catfish, Ocellated Synodontis, Ocellifer Catfish

[edit] Sexing

As of now, the Ocellifer Catfish is not being successfully bred in the aquarium setting. Most of them are bred by hormone injection in Eastern Europe.

[edit] Tank compatibility

Juvenile fish are suited to a community tank, but adult fish grow fairly large, and may eat smaller fish. Ideal tank mates include: Cichlids of similar size, Gouramis, Larger Barbs, Larger Tetras, Rainbowfish, Larger Danios, Loaches, Plecos, and other scavenger catfish.

[edit] Diet

The Ocellifer Catfish are omnivores and should be offered sinking catfish pellets, live/frozen food like bloodworms and tubifex, and a good quality flake food.

[edit] Feeding regime

Feed once or twice a day.

[edit] Environment Specifics

Likes to be in places where it can hind like rocks, driftwood, plants etc.

[edit] Behaviour

The Ocellifer Catfish is a very peaceful tank member and appreciates having several hiding places. A far warning though, Ocellifer Catfish like to have its own space and if other fish step out of line, it might fight back.

[edit] Identification

This fish has a pale yellowish-brown body with black spots. Some specimens have lighter background colouration or minimal spotting. The characteristic to look for when comparing with other similar spotted species is the adipose fin. In S. ocellifer is is very long running almost from caudal to dorsal fin.

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